The latest security vulnerabilities and patches, courtesy of Sourcefire.
Read the rest here: March Vulnerability Report - Sourcefire
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At the opening of its new Media Lab, MIT showed off green urban transportation work. The different vehicles are known as the Smart Cities project.
Go here to see the original: MIT shows urban, electric cars
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It’s digital art of the type rarely seen at Cebit — but on Friday afternoon Zee, the Zaboura Eichstaedt Experience, took to the stage with an iPhone-powered performance.
More here: iPhone Performance Art
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In a talk at the University of Washington, Microsoft’s CEO gave his broad vision for hosted computing.
View post:Ballmer bets the company on cloud computing
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Boston Logan International Airport officially unveiled 3 new full body scanners on Friday that it hopes will help TSA agents better identify threats among air passengers.
Originally posted here: Full body scanners hit Boston’s Logan Airport
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